HF354 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Enhanced penalties for assaulting a sports official provided.

Related bill: SF190

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

  • To protect youth sports officials by creating clearer, stricter penalties for certain violent or harmful acts aimed at them due to their role.

Main Provisions

  • Creates a new subdivision (Subdivision 12) within Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 609.2231, adding the term “sports official.”
  • Defines “sports official” as a person who serves in roles such as umpire, referee, judge, linesperson, timer, scorekeeper, or other similar capacity for a youth athletic activity (as defined in section 121A.38, subdivision 1, paragraph 1e).
  • Establishes that a person who commits either of the following acts against a sports official because of the official’s performance is guilty of a gross misdemeanor: 1) assaults the official and inflicts demonstrable bodily harm; or 2) intentionally throws or otherwise transfers bodily fluids or feces at or onto the official.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Adds a specific protection for sports officials by creating a new, targeted offense under the existing assault statute (609.2231), elevating certain misconduct against sports officials to a gross misdemeanor.
  • Expands the protections to include a defined list of roles that count as “sports official” and ties these penalties to acts occurring in the context of youth athletic activities.

Relevant Terms - sports official - umpire - referee - judge - linesperson - timer - scorekeeper - youth athletic activity - gross misdemeanor - demonstrable bodily harm - bodily fluids - feces - Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 609.2231 - section 121A.38 subdivision 1 paragraph 1e

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 13, 2025HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toPublic Safety Finance and Policy

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